Is 58°C to 59° normal for AMD Ryzen 5 CPU temperature on Acer Nitro laptop?

Gokul_1234
Gokul_1234 Member Posts: 8

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edited December 12 in Nitro Gaming

Hi everyone,

In My Acer Nitro laptop with an AMD Ryzen 5 processor. the CPU temperature reaches around 58°C to 59° even during general use, such as watching YouTube videos. While I understand this is within a safe range, I’m curious if this is normal for my model and if there are any additional steps I can take to manage the heat more effectively.

Are there any tips or tricks which i might be missing? Should I be concerned about these temperatures, or is this typical behavior for AMD Ryzen 5 laptops?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Answers

  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,995 Pathfinder
    edited December 12

    That's look normal especially while plugged in. You can use it normally. Just make sure your laptop temperature not going above 90°C while gaming.

    Also allow proper air flow to laptop like shown in below image-

    Grab stack of 2-4 books that are equally thick. Slide the spine of a book 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) under the right side of the laptop. Do the same on the left side of the laptop.

    Make sure books are only In corner/side and whole bottom is free for air flow, not placed under space from where air goes in

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Member Posts: 197 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon
    edited December 12

    @Gokul_1234

    58°C to 59°C is within the normal range for general use on an AMD Ryzen 5 laptop. However, if you want to manage the heat more effectively, consider using a cooling pad, elevating the laptop to improve airflow, and cleaning the vents regularly.

    Placing your laptop on a couple of books to elevate it can also help improve airflow and cooling. Just make sure that the intake and exhaust vents on the bottom are not blocked.

    The updated tips :

    • Use a laptop cooling pad to help dissipate heat.
    • Raise the laptop about an inch above a hard surface using a wire grilling rack, books, or any other stable objects. Make sure not to block the intake and exhaust vents on the bottom.
    • Regularly clean the vents and fans to remove dust and improve airflow.
    • Reduce the load by closing unnecessary applications and lowering graphic settings in games.
    • Undervolting the CPU can help reduce temperatures.
    • Switch to power-saving mode when possible to reduce heat generation.

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